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6. FUNCTIONS OF THE MACRO
EXECUTOR
PROGRAMMING
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Writing a desired value in parameter 8510 enables displaying any
function screen. Reading the value of parameter 8510 enables checking
which function screen is currently displayed.
The following table shows the correspondence between function screens
and the values of parameter 8510.
Function screen for a small keyboard
Value of pa-
rameter 8510
Function screen for a standard/FAPT
keyboard
Value of pa-
rameter 8510
: Current value display screen
POS
0
: Current value display screenPOS
0
: Program display screen
PROG
1
: Program display screen
PROG
1
: Offset/setting screen
OFFSET
SETTING
2
: Offset/setting screen
OFFSET
SETTING
2
: Parameter/diagnosis and suchlike
SYSTEM
3
: Parameter/diagnosis and suchlike
SYSTEM
3
: Alarm/message screen
MESSAGE
4
: Alarm/message screen
MESSAGE
4
: Graphic/user screen
CUSTOM
GRAPH
5
: Graphic screenGRAPH
5
: User screen
CUSTOM
6
: User screen
CUSTOM
6
: FAPT screen (FAPT key)FAPT
7
The mode and status display can be masked on the user-1, -2, and -3
screens for displaying the conversational macro screen by specifying
compilation parameter STDM (bit 2 of parameter 9006).
The 14th line on the seven soft keys and 21st line on the twelve soft keys
can therefore be controlled with conventional macros.
The graphic coordinate system can be shifted in units of dots on the
conversational macro screen by specifying compilation parameters 9048
and 9049.
Compilation parameter 9048:
Shift value along the X-axis in the graphic coordinate system on the
conversational macro screen
Compilation parameter 9049:
Shift value along the Y-axis in the graphic coordinate system on the
conversational macro screen
6.1.8
Function Screen Control
Function
6.1.9
Function for Masking the
Status Display on the
Conventional Macro
Screen
6.1.10
Shift Function for
Adjusting the Graphic
Screen